For those considering reading this as their intro. to PGW, I recommend you put it aside and read his inter-war books first. Those really show his genius at its height. If you like or love them, then his pre-WW1 books seem all the more wonderous, as you get to see all stages of his literary development that lead to the flowering of the PGW world. I happen to like the school stories, as my schooling was such that I 'understood' them, but I can see how some (especially in the USA) might not get them at all. Just a year or two later, The Gem Collector (1909 I think) is an example of Plums eventual writing style just starting to get into its stride. A much simplified version of his later classics, but you can see the elements falling into place. A light breezy read.